Now that situation is a "right bag of mickeys".
Those teachers forum posts are actually quite bizarre. I don't know the HRA, but when I see people (who I would otherwise assume are rational and sane adults) deploring human rights legislation and calling for reintroduction of the death penalty, I honestly don't know what to think anymore.
"Rights" uproar re: Philip Lawrence's killer
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Personally i think it doesn't matter where Chindamo is jailed, but it's logic he should stay where the murder was committed and and judge by that law....and.... i agree with you, Sinny, Mr Lawrence never come backSINsister wrote:While I understand Mrs. Lawrence's agony, I don't see how Chindamo's deportation makes any difference. Lawrence's husband's not coming back, one way or the other...
thanks...my Lord...i'm unbeliver
tear up your pants for psicho...and jump on him
tear up your pants for psicho...and jump on him
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@ dark - personal opinions stay very much out of the classroom. hopefully. or i wouldn't be teaching in a church school (albeit a bit fuzzy on that score) and i'd prob be considered undesirable
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It doesn't matter if he was here legally or not. There is a section in British law that gives a Court the right to deport anyone not born in this country following their conviction for an offence. This doesn't just relate to Crown Courts, Magistrates Courts also have that power. That is not to say that just because they could do this that a Court should do this. One other point is that Human Rights as enshrined in the 200 Act are conditional and not absolute rights (Most court and solicitors have no concept of this) and any Country that signed up to the treaty can suspend any of these rights at any time if the rights are not compatible with the laws of that particular Country.
He was a minor. Can you cite the paragraph which includes juvenile offences?Nixon wrote:It doesn't matter if he was here legally or not. There is a section in British law that gives a Court the right to deport anyone not born in this country following their conviction for an offence.
Have to look that one up. Unfortunately it's about 10.30pm and the library's shut.Motz wrote:He was a minor. Can you cite the paragraph which includes juvenile offences?Nixon wrote:It doesn't matter if he was here legally or not. There is a section in British law that gives a Court the right to deport anyone not born in this country following their conviction for an offence.
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Like father like son, his old man is doing time for stabbing his former girlfriend to death in Gran Canaria and also served 15 years for throwing sulphuric acid in a womans face, nice family.weebleswobble wrote:He might be released next year THAT is a crime
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